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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7407186" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Plenty of box drills about at 3m, simple, no fan and larger tank, prices start around 12-14k upwards, new I think they are 40+. Most old ones will be tired but refurbing them isnt that bad, just done mine, all link bars, pivots, re bushed all the packer wheel frames and new cross bar. New tramliner unit, a few wheel bearings, new bushes/pin on the front wheel press packer, new following harrow tines, put some decent LED lights and a grain tank camera on, just waiting for a set of new rear tyres to arrive and reckon after all that I will have spent £4-5k on it all in. Should be good as new and much cheaper than buying another drill.</p><p>Very good drills esp on mintilled ground or ploughed/PH'd, I used to have 150hp on mine, used to pull ok but no speed records, upped that to 185 and she fairly flies along, tend to drill up to 20kph in good going, any faster and the 4wd kicks out. Also seed placement is spot on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7407186, member: 2767"] Plenty of box drills about at 3m, simple, no fan and larger tank, prices start around 12-14k upwards, new I think they are 40+. Most old ones will be tired but refurbing them isnt that bad, just done mine, all link bars, pivots, re bushed all the packer wheel frames and new cross bar. New tramliner unit, a few wheel bearings, new bushes/pin on the front wheel press packer, new following harrow tines, put some decent LED lights and a grain tank camera on, just waiting for a set of new rear tyres to arrive and reckon after all that I will have spent £4-5k on it all in. Should be good as new and much cheaper than buying another drill. Very good drills esp on mintilled ground or ploughed/PH'd, I used to have 150hp on mine, used to pull ok but no speed records, upped that to 185 and she fairly flies along, tend to drill up to 20kph in good going, any faster and the 4wd kicks out. Also seed placement is spot on [/QUOTE]
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